Coventry Telegraph

Raheem: We won’t be ready to restart

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RAHEEM Sterling has cast doubt over the Premier League’s plan to resume matches next month with many top stars still not back in training.

Sterling has insisted players would require at least a month of full training before they can be pitched back into big-match action – effectivel­y ruling out the hoped-for return date of June 12.

The Manchester City ace said: “You can’t come back in with one-and-a-half or two weeks (of training).

“You’d need a full four to five weeks, especially if you’re going to go back into competitio­n. You do need to do that preparatio­n – you can’t just go straight in.”

Newcastle boss Steve Bruce says resuming before the end of June is simply not viable, insisting an earlier start would see the players “fall down like a pack of cards”.

“We’ve listened to what has been said and, with the precaution­s taken, we will get back to work and start phase one,” he said. “Can we get to that stage where we can have all the players on the pitch together? We don’t know yet.

“Phase one will be mainly fitness work, four or five players on a pitch. Let’s see how we get on. You have to remember they have had eight weeks off and that is probably the longest break some of these players have had in their careers.

“If we were doing pre-season, we would have six weeks and probably have six friendly games to get them ready for the first league match.

“So, we need a good stretch of time here to get them ready. Certainly once we get into stage two, that is vitally important. We need enough preparatio­n to get these players into shape or they are just going to fall down like a pack of cards.”

UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin believes most European leagues will be able to finish the season.

The German Bundesliga is the first major league to resume following the pandemic while, along with the Premier League, plans are afoot for June resumption­s in Spain and Italy. France and Holland are the two major leagues who have opted to cancel their seasons.

UEFA have a plan in place, wanting to end the campaign with the Champions League final at the end of August, and Ceferin thinks that will be possible.

“We have a concrete plan of finishing the European season,” he said. “Of course, this summer we will have to play without spectators.

“I think the majority of leagues will finish the season. The ones who will not, it’s their decision, but they will still have to play qualifiers if they want to participat­e in the European UEFA competitio­n.

“I can say the European season will be finished, if everything is as it is now, in August. As things look now, I’m sure... that we can finish the European season and this means UEFA competitio­n.

“The national leagues are a separate thing and they will decide how they want to proceed, but I think at least 80 per cent will finish the season.”

Laliga will step up its preparatio­ns for a return to action, with group training of up to 10 players allowed from today.

Spain’s top two leagues are hoping to resume on June 12 and this marks a significan­t moment of progressio­n.

 ??  ?? Raheem Sterling says the players will need at least a month of full training before they can be pitched back into big-match action
Raheem Sterling says the players will need at least a month of full training before they can be pitched back into big-match action
 ??  ?? Steve Bruce believes this is probably the longest break some players have had in their careers
Steve Bruce believes this is probably the longest break some players have had in their careers

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